In french, "et le lit" means "and the bed"
le lit = the bed
"et j'aime beaucoup le chocolat" means 'and I like chocolate a lot"
i love you with all my heart and always will
"To wet the bed" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mouiller le lit. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase in the present infinitive -- which refers to the bedwetting stage in childhood -- will be "mwee-yey luh lee" in French.
le soleil (masc.) means the sun in English.
Le lavabo se situe entre le lit et le mur
that and the anniversary
I like French and ...
and let's speak French.
The apple and the butterfly
"Et" means, "And" in English.For example: "J'aime le football et le basket."Means: "I like soccer/football and basketball."Example: "Et toi?"Means: "And you?"
le lit = the bed
In English "Voici les yeux et le nez" means "Here are the eyes and nose." "Voici les yeux et le nez" is in French.
La femme et le chapeau : the woman and the hat
j'ai musique et espagnol le mercredi means 'I have music class and Spanish on Wednesdays'.
It means The Christmas tree and The manger (nativity scene)
It means "Find/Guess the animal and write the word"